A very valuable lesson to learn ...
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| Interesting           quote from the movie 'Why did I get married?'In most cases, especially in relationships, you will only get  80% of           what you NEED and you will hardly get the other 20% that you  WANT in           your relationship. There is always another person (man or  women) that           you will meet and that will offer you the other 20% which is  lacking           in your relationship that you WANT Andbelieve me, 20% looks really good when you  are not getting it           at all in your current relationship.
 But the problem is that you will always be tempted to leave  that good           80% that you know you have, thinking that you will get  something           better with the other 20% that you WANT
 But as reality has proven, in most cases, you will always end  up with           having the 20% that you WANT and loosing the 80% that you  really NEED           and that you already had.
 Be careful in deciding between what you WANT and NEED in your  life.
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                     | Adultery           happens when you start looking for what you don't have. 'Wow,  this           girl in my office is a real looker. But it's not her Wynona  Rider           features that got me. I'm crazy about her because she's also           understanding, intelligent, tender - so many things that my  spouse is           not'
 Somewhere along the way, you'll find a woman or a man who will  be           more charming or sensitive. More alluring. More thoughtful.  Richer.           Have greater sex appeal. And you will find a woman or man who  will           need you and pursue you and go loco over you more than your  spouse           ever did.
 
 Because no wife or husband is perfect. Because a spouse will  only           have 80% of what you're looking for. So adultery takes place  when a           husband or wife looks for the missing 20%. Let's say your wife  is           melancholic by nature .
 
 You may find yourself drawn to the pretty clerk who has a  cherry           laugh no matter what she says: 'I broke my arm yesterday,  Hahahaha .           . ..'
 
 Or because your wife is a homebody in slippers and pajamas,  smelling           of garlic and fish oil, you may fall for a fresh-smelling  young sales           representative that visits your office in a sharp black  blazer, high           heels, and a red pencil-cut skirt Or because your husband is  the           quiet
 type, your heart may skip a beat when you meet an old college  flame           who has the makings of a talk show host.
 
 But wait! That's only 20% of what you don't have.
 
 Don't throw away the 80% that you already have!
 
 That's not all. Add to your spouse's 80% the 100% that  represents all           the years that you have been with each other. The storms you  have           weathered together. The unforgettable moments of sadness and  joy as a           couple. The many adjustments you have made to love the other.  The           wealth of memories that you've accumulated as lovers.
 
 Adultery happens when you start looking for what you don't  have.
 
 But faithfulness happens when you start thanking God for what  you           already have.
 
 But I'm not just talking about marriage.
 
 I'm talking about life!
 
 About your jobs.
 About your friends.
 About your children.
 About your lifestyles.
 
 Are you like the economy airline passenger that perennially  peeks           through the door of the first class cabin, obsessed with what  he's           missing? 'They have got more leg room! Oh my, their food is  served in           porcelain! Wow, their seats recline at an 80% angle and  they've got           personal videos!'
 
 I guarantee you'll be miserable for the entire trip! Don't  live your           life like that. Forget about what the world says is first  class. Do           you know that there are many first class passengers who are  miserable           in first class -- because they are not riding in a private  Lear Jet?
 
 The Lesson is...
 
 If you start appreciating what you have right now, wherever  you are,           you are first class!
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